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30 Aug 2009 @ 9:43 PM
His Mum Join Date: Thu 28th May 2009
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Tantrums, Food and Stealing

Finally got the homework battles to a point where the stress level is minimal, now the tantrums seem to be triggered by food. My son is nearly 12, and eats more than my husband. I've heard growing boys eat alot, so was expecting that, but he is eating to a point that is simply ridiculous. He is always in the cupboard or fridge, and if I say no or halve the big ration of food he wants to eat, the tantrum is simply spectacular. I cant trust him in the kitchen alone anymore as he wolves down whatever happens to be left out, barely tastes it and seems to be eating for the sake of eating. He is constantly shouting and screaming he is hungry, even if he has just eaten a huge meal. He has also started doing this at other peoples houses, and if I tell him not to ask for food or ask him to wait until we get home, he has a massive tantrum regardless of who else is around, and then usually ends up with what he wants because everyone is embarrassed. Stealing money from my purse has also become a nasty habit of his, as he wants to indulge in junk food without me knowing. We've tried several ways to stop the stealing, including giving him pocket money, but to no avail. I no longer leave cash laying around the house if I can help it, but he has begun stealing from other family members when he visits, and we are horrified! If food or money are left out where he can see it, he seems unable to stop himself from taking it. Is this a control thing? Is it about the food or the money or the control that comes with eating what he wants, when he wants? Please help!

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11 Sep 2009 @ 3:05 PM Reply # 1
exhausted625 Join Date: Fri 11th Sep 2009
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I can relate!

I can not believe someone besides myself is experiencing the issue with food. I have been going through this with my son since he was 4 or 5 years old and he's almost 13 now. When he was younger his father and I would lock the cupboards and lock up the fridge. He quickly learned how to undo them all! Well needless to say this issue continues to this day I really thought this behavior was so unusual that nobody else experienced. My son is only 85 lbs too, his metabolism must be extremly high because he binge eats constantly and loves the sugar! His father and I are no longer together we live in separate homes. I am more strict as far as the sugar intake goes dad is much lighter about it so its a battle when he comes back to my house. I am also experienceing the extreme temper tantrums, but not just about food, but about EVERYTHING! He throws himself on the floor and cries and screams just like a 2 year old. He has a 11 yr old sister and almost 8 year old brother, and they act more mature than he does. Sometimes leaving my son out a snack at nite so when he wakes in the middle of the night (he doesn't sleep well even on medicine) he might stay out of everything else. Sometimes it works. Now he's in football and uses that as an excuse to need to eat more! I thought when he was younger it would get better, now I see it getting worse as he gets older.

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